Design of the subsurface observatory at Surtsey volcano, Iceland

Surtsey, the youngest of the islands of Vestmannaeyjar, is an oceanic volcano created by explosive basaltic eruptions during 1963–1967 off the southern coast of Iceland. The subsurface deposits of the volcano were first sampled by a cored borehole in 1979. In summer 2017, three cored boreholes were...

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Main Authors: Türke, Andreas, Jackson, Marie D, Bach, Wolfgang, Kahl, Wolf-Achim, Grzybowski, Brian, Marshall, Beau, Gudmundsson, Magnus T., Jørgensen, Steffen Leth
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus 2020
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/1956/22412
https://doi.org/10.5194/sd-25-57-2019
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spelling ftunivbergen:oai:bora.uib.no:1956/22412 2023-05-15T16:48:20+02:00 Design of the subsurface observatory at Surtsey volcano, Iceland Türke, Andreas Jackson, Marie D Bach, Wolfgang Kahl, Wolf-Achim Grzybowski, Brian Marshall, Beau Gudmundsson, Magnus T. Jørgensen, Steffen Leth 2020-02-18T15:14:58Z application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/1956/22412 https://doi.org/10.5194/sd-25-57-2019 eng eng Copernicus urn:issn:1816-8957 urn:issn:1816-3459 https://hdl.handle.net/1956/22412 https://doi.org/10.5194/sd-25-57-2019 cristin:1714800 Attribution CC BY http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Copyright © The Authors 2019 Scientific Drilling Peer reviewed Journal article 2020 ftunivbergen https://doi.org/10.5194/sd-25-57-2019 2023-03-14T17:40:09Z Surtsey, the youngest of the islands of Vestmannaeyjar, is an oceanic volcano created by explosive basaltic eruptions during 1963–1967 off the southern coast of Iceland. The subsurface deposits of the volcano were first sampled by a cored borehole in 1979. In summer 2017, three cored boreholes were drilled through the active hydrothermal system of the volcano by the International Continental Scientific Drilling Program (ICDP) SUSTAIN Expedition 5059. These cores are expected to provide the first glimpse of microbial life in very young and native basaltic tuff of the oceanic crust. To reduce the contamination of the subsurface environment, seawater circulating fluid was filtered and passed through two UV-sterilizing treatments. One of the boreholes has been equipped with a subsurface observatory dedicated in situ experiments for monitoring water–rock interactions and microbial processes in sterile, artificial basaltic glass and in olivine granules. With temperatures ranging from 25 to 125 ∘C, the subsurface observatory provides a precise geothermal window into an active hydrothermal system and thus represents an exceptional natural laboratory for studying fluid–rock–microbe interactions at different temperature regimes and facilitates experimental validation of active submarine microbial processes at the limit of functional life, about 121 ∘C. Comparisons with the 1979 and 2019 drill cores will provide time-lapse observations of hydrothermal processes over a 50-year timescale. Here, we present the technical design of the observatory and the incubation chamber experiments deployed from September 2017 to summer 2019. publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Surtsey Vestmannaeyjar University of Bergen: Bergen Open Research Archive (BORA-UiB) Surtsey ENVELOPE(-20.608,-20.608,63.301,63.301) Vestmannaeyjar ENVELOPE(-20.391,-20.391,63.362,63.362) Scientific Drilling 25 57 62
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description Surtsey, the youngest of the islands of Vestmannaeyjar, is an oceanic volcano created by explosive basaltic eruptions during 1963–1967 off the southern coast of Iceland. The subsurface deposits of the volcano were first sampled by a cored borehole in 1979. In summer 2017, three cored boreholes were drilled through the active hydrothermal system of the volcano by the International Continental Scientific Drilling Program (ICDP) SUSTAIN Expedition 5059. These cores are expected to provide the first glimpse of microbial life in very young and native basaltic tuff of the oceanic crust. To reduce the contamination of the subsurface environment, seawater circulating fluid was filtered and passed through two UV-sterilizing treatments. One of the boreholes has been equipped with a subsurface observatory dedicated in situ experiments for monitoring water–rock interactions and microbial processes in sterile, artificial basaltic glass and in olivine granules. With temperatures ranging from 25 to 125 ∘C, the subsurface observatory provides a precise geothermal window into an active hydrothermal system and thus represents an exceptional natural laboratory for studying fluid–rock–microbe interactions at different temperature regimes and facilitates experimental validation of active submarine microbial processes at the limit of functional life, about 121 ∘C. Comparisons with the 1979 and 2019 drill cores will provide time-lapse observations of hydrothermal processes over a 50-year timescale. Here, we present the technical design of the observatory and the incubation chamber experiments deployed from September 2017 to summer 2019. publishedVersion
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author Türke, Andreas
Jackson, Marie D
Bach, Wolfgang
Kahl, Wolf-Achim
Grzybowski, Brian
Marshall, Beau
Gudmundsson, Magnus T.
Jørgensen, Steffen Leth
spellingShingle Türke, Andreas
Jackson, Marie D
Bach, Wolfgang
Kahl, Wolf-Achim
Grzybowski, Brian
Marshall, Beau
Gudmundsson, Magnus T.
Jørgensen, Steffen Leth
Design of the subsurface observatory at Surtsey volcano, Iceland
author_facet Türke, Andreas
Jackson, Marie D
Bach, Wolfgang
Kahl, Wolf-Achim
Grzybowski, Brian
Marshall, Beau
Gudmundsson, Magnus T.
Jørgensen, Steffen Leth
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title Design of the subsurface observatory at Surtsey volcano, Iceland
title_short Design of the subsurface observatory at Surtsey volcano, Iceland
title_full Design of the subsurface observatory at Surtsey volcano, Iceland
title_fullStr Design of the subsurface observatory at Surtsey volcano, Iceland
title_full_unstemmed Design of the subsurface observatory at Surtsey volcano, Iceland
title_sort design of the subsurface observatory at surtsey volcano, iceland
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